Facing the Anisakan Waterfall Valley, this shelter uses the traditional materials from Myanmar: wood, clay, bamboo and vegetable fibers.
Its design is based on natural forms transformed in articulated structures.
It serves as an observatory and rest area for researchers studying the biodiversity from Myanmar and is a contribution to population as a form of housing.
The shelter can be expanded with the construction of other modules around a courtyard.

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